Monday, February 17, 2014

Starting Your Own Business

By Franklin Skribbit


In films you always see the Special Forces FBI agents portrayed as handsome, leading men, while the computer geeks stay inside with their glasses and their calculators computing how much time there is until the end of the world. As you might have guessed, this is not really the case in real life. Those computer geeks are actually forensic accountants, trained to track numbers to bust criminals for stealing enormous sums of money.

The Special Forces agents may be the ones physically busting the criminals, but they wouldn't know who to bust if it weren't for the forensic accountants tracing the numbers and the money. Becoming one of these agents isn't easy, but is worth it in the end. Today, the forensic accounting team makes up 15 percent of the FBI agents, and here's how you can become one of them.

Bezos attending Princeton University where he initially planned to major in physics, but eventually decided to graduate with a Bachelor of Science in Engineering degree.

After you graduate, you will have to take ethics courses, the Uniform Certified Public Accountant Examination, a best practices exam for your state, an oath, and work supervised for a defined period of time in order to become a Certified Public Accountant (CPA). This process typically takes a year and can be done while simultaneously working.

At this point you have a degree and work experience, but now you need to specialize in forensic accounting. You can either apply for government jobs or pursue a master's degree in forensic accounting or business administration with a focus in forensic accounting.

Now that you are a truly certified public accountant and have a degree in forensic accounting, it's time to become a certified forensic accountant by taking either the Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) exam or the American College of Forensic Examiners International (ACFEI).

Now that you have passed all of these exams, you can list all of your degrees, titles, and experience on a comprehensive resume that you will give to as many potential employers as possible. Hopefully at this point you have honed your skills as both an accountant and a researcher.

Throughout your education, try to make as many contacts as possible within the realm you are pursuing. This way you will have more people to contact when you are trying to get a job or even an internship.

Jeff Bezos is an inspiration to entrepreneurs everywhere. His decision to pursue an idea resulted in wealth, fame, and success. If you are interested in running a company of your own, start by getting a business degree no matter if you live in Cheyenne or Los Angeles.




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